New Years Eve - Gig Plans/Price?

So, What do you all do for New Years Eve? Do you book a special gig, just book a bar or rather not play? Do you charge a premium? Guess I'm curious because I just saw a local cover band (that I respect a lot) post on Facebook that theyre playing some small joint that our band wouldn't consider to play on a normal weekend, let alone a holiday.
For our cover party band, We decided a couple years ago New Years was not going to be just another bar with same old pay. We rented a hall, hired a caterer for party foods, and hosted our own party. BYOB so we are not selling alcohol. GREAT success financially so far for two years, we earn about quadrupal pay that night. We usually take most of december off, and try to come out with a lot of new material on NYE. This is our third and last year, interest is down this year, everything gets old. For next year we have a private NYE party booked already.

I have an afternoon gig downtown for base pay plus tips. Turned down a $100 an hour away, and a $150 2 hours away. Not sure what people are thinking. I'll probably pick up an evening downtown as well, it'll still be tips based, but there'll be plenty.

We'll be playing at Cars Land in Disney's California Adventure again this year. The pay is not bad but not what you'd expect. The Mouse is a tight wad. But it's about 3x our usual pay for an event.

We get full sound support so we bring small gear, which is good because it's a real hassle to load in. We load our gear on carts in the parking lot and follow it in on foot. The other bummer is that we're outside and it's pretty chilly at midnight, around 45 degrees. We dress warmly under our costumes.

We'll be playing at Cars Land in Disney's California Adventure again this year. The pay is not bad but not what you'd expect. The Mouse is a tight wad. But it's about 3x our usual pay for an event.

We get full sound support so we bring small gear, which is good because it's a real hassle to load in. We load our gear on carts in the parking lot and follow it in on foot. The other bummer is that we're outside and it's pretty chilly at midnight, around 45 degrees. We dress warmly under our costumes.

We are having my son's third grade class and parents over for an early NYE party and cook out. We set up in the rehearsal space and play requests and the we let the kids and parents play around with some of our less expensive instruments. We got the grills going and I borrow some heaters from my boss to keep my very large back deck cozy warm. A very family oriented fun, alcohol free evening.

Gonna be sitting this one out, our band is playing its last gig this Friday then retiring. This will be my first New Years off in 6 years so not sure what I'm going to do. Only missed Playing 5 New Years in last 40 years usually 2-4 times normal pay although some paid a lot more than that.